Fine Art Painting Sale (86 Lots)

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Boating on river Derbyshire signed lower left oil on canvas Derbyshire based landscape and portrait painter exhibited from 1889 -1908 at the RA RBA RI ROI artworks by the artist are retained within both private and national collections throughout the UK and Europe

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In the Leigh Woods, Clifton Bristol, watercolour on paper, a key figure in the Bristol School, a group of artists who sketched romantic views of the Avon Gorge and the secluded woodland glades of Leigh Wood between 1810 &; 1840.

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17th century lovers in a garden watercolour and its companion together with another similar watercolour all signed J E Buckley lower left and right 27.5cm x 22cm (arched tops) and 38cm x 27cm (3)

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The Aphrodite Girl pencil and crayon titled and signed lower centre left 18th Jan 1991 38cm x 56cm Note full title 'Belly Dancer at the Aphrodite Tavern Hastings' British painter and writer. Bratby was a versatile artist: he painted portraits, still life, figure compositions, landscapes, and flower pieces, and also designed film sets

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John Farmer (Australian, 1897-1989) Still Life Oil on canvas, signed, 70 x 58cm John McCormick Farmer was born in Melbourne in 1897, in 1914 enrolled at the Melbourne National Gallery School in the drawing class under Fred McCubbin, attending for three and a half years. He won first prize in 1916 for his anatomical drawing of a figure from a cast. In 1917, on advice from Richard McCann, he enrolled to study under Max Meldrum for several years. Wishing to gain further knowledge of the Old Masters work he left for Europe in 1924, travelling and studying in England, France and Holland and remained in Europe for nearly three years. In 1925 he had 2 paintings hung in the Royal Academy. In 1928 Farmer exhibited by invitation in the 10th annual exhibition of the Society of Twenty Melbourne Painters. He continued to exhibit regularly with the Society as an Associate (then Full Member from 1942) becoming an honorary Life Member in 1984 In 1933 while living in England he exhibited with the Royal Society of Portrait Painters (London), returning to Australia in 1935 he established a painting school in Sydney in the following year. An exhibition of Farmers prints was organised by the McClelland Gallery, Langwarrin in 1982. He is represented in the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, State Galleries of NSW, Queensland, SA and Victoria, Regional Galleries of Ballarat, Bendigo, Broken Hill, Castlemaine, Geelong, Hamilton, Langwarrin, Launceston, Sale, Shepparton and Warrnambool.